![]() ![]() Well, cut to, I think it was six years later, Condon was like, “Hey, I owe you one,” and I was in “Twilight” with him. They ended up putting the scene on the DVD, but still I was sad. I was a musical theater major growing up, so being a part of a movie musical was so exiting. I remember pulling over in my Honda Civic on Sunset Boulevard, just crying and crying and crying, because I just never had that experience. On my birthday, I was invited to see a screening, and on the way to the screening I got a phone call from the casting director who said, “They cut you out of the movie yesterday.” I remember when I first got to Los Angeles, I auditioned for “Dreamgirls” and ended up getting a cameo in the film with Eddie Murphy. ![]() That may sound sort of cliché, but I can track all the things that people would quintessentially say is a failure, and track them to a later success. Trucks:How long do you want to stand here? I think one of the big things is that I would encourage people not to think about anything as a failure. What’s a story you have of when you were at your lowest, before you made it big? What was your hardest moment starting out? I think talking about perceived failures early on in your career is important, especially for students trying to break into the TV industry.Ī lot of people struggle before they make it into the industry. Buckley (Right) at SCAD aTVfest press junkets. David Boreanaz (Left) and Max Thieriot (Right) joking around during interviews.It’s like real people are dying around you, and to be able to stay that calm and complete a task is something that I could never do. I could never do that.īuckley:There’s no cut. I have no idea how these guys can go into battle, carry this 50-pound gun, fire it and complete it. But truthfully, what blows me away is we’re on a movie set, and they call ‘action’ and ‘cut’ and there’re fake bullets flying. I mean, it still does with some of the guns that we shoot. I got to hang out with the guys and understand. I carry all the big guns, and I’m the knuckle-dragger of the team, so it was like this big new world of fun. I didn’t actually ever really shoot a gun before, prior to this. I was very excited to dive in and tell these stories that I don’t think are really exposed, in this way that often.īuckley: To be honest, this was a world that was so foreign to me. I had a brother that served in the Coast Guard, but other than that, it was a learning curve for me. None of my immediate family were in the service. Trucks: I was coming into the show having no practical experience. We do just a lot of things to get the mannerisms all right to look authentic. So, to maintain that authenticity, we work with these guys to make sure everything looks right. Some of our producers and staff are former Special Forces. Thieriot:We work closely with the military community. They guide us through those types of things. Especially with roles like this, the people that help us along the way are veterans and are brothers. Just do it to the best you can, and be humble by it. How did you prepare for your military roles?īoreanaz:I think it’s relative to whatever role you’re playing. I play the role of Petty Officer Lisa Davis, and I’m the logistics coordinator for the show … for the team rather, so I provide support for the team, technical and otherwise.īuckley: I’m David Boreanaz, and I play Jason Hayes …. He’s got a lot to learn, but he’s got this group of brothers around him that he’s really learning a lot from, and kind of growing as a result. He makes some good calls and he makes some questionable calls. He’s a little bit of a loose cannon at times. I play Clay Spencer on “SEAL Team.” Clay is a new guy on the team. ![]() And I balance my life with my brothers and try to assimilate what is life and it’s difficult. Works on a show that’s part of a work play show, so happened to be these tier-one operators. I play Jason Hayes on the show “SEAL Team.” I portray a tier-one operator who is very much conflicted at home. Buckley to discuss their careers, revealing embarrassingly cute anecdotes along the way.Ĭan you briefly introduce your roles and talk a little bit about your characters?īoreanaz: I’m David Boreanaz. The Connector met with actors’ Boreanaz, Max Thieriot, Toni Trucks and A.J. Star David Boreanaz was also the recipient of the first-ever Maverick Award, celebrating his 20 plus years contributing to the TV industry. 9, to attend a live screening of the show and participate in a Q&A afterward. The cast of CBS’s military drama “SEAL Team” was at SCAD aTVfest on Saturday, Feb. Cast of “SEAL Team.” Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SCAD aTVfest 2019. Buckley, Max Thieriot, David Boreanaz, Toni Trucks and Neil Brown Jr. ![]()
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